Send us a text Ever been told to “pick a lane” when your life is clearly a whole highway? We go straight at comparison fatigue—the kind that hits multi-called women who are growing businesses, raising kids, and healing old wounds—without asking you to shrink your vision. Through raw storytelling, faith-grounded encouragement, and practical strategy, we reframe capacity as calling and replace shame with stewardship. We unpack what comparison really steals: clarity, confidence, and the courage ...
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Send us a text Ever been told to “pick a lane” when your life is clearly a whole highway? We go straight at comparison fatigue—the kind that hits multi-called women who are growing businesses, raising kids, and healing old wounds—without asking you to shrink your vision. Through raw storytelling, faith-grounded encouragement, and practical strategy, we reframe capacity as calling and replace shame with stewardship. We unpack what comparison really steals: clarity, confidence, and the courage ...
Send us a text In this conversation, Tammy Maynard discusses the importance of showing up authentically in both business and life, emphasizing that visibility does not require perfection. She reflects on her past beliefs about visibility and how they kept her from connecting with others. Ultimately, she concludes that true connection comes from being present rather than polished. takeaways: We often equate visibility with performance.Perfection can hinder our ability to connect with others.Au...
The Unmuted CEO
Send us a text Ever been told to “pick a lane” when your life is clearly a whole highway? We go straight at comparison fatigue—the kind that hits multi-called women who are growing businesses, raising kids, and healing old wounds—without asking you to shrink your vision. Through raw storytelling, faith-grounded encouragement, and practical strategy, we reframe capacity as calling and replace shame with stewardship. We unpack what comparison really steals: clarity, confidence, and the courage ...